Architect and engineer . ck pencil, without color and withplain block lettering; (3) That elevations have no foregroundor background and that shadows becast from left at an angle of 45°; (4) That floor plans have walls and sol-ids outlined with heavy lines andfilled in with lead pencil; (5) That sectional drawings have sec-tions of solids outlined with heavylines and filled in with lead pencil. 99 100 ARCHITECT AND LNGINELR, SeptemSer, 1930 3. Data on Existiiuj Plant: (a) The attached drawings indicatethe church property and the existingplant. Each Competitor should visit thesite, however, in


Architect and engineer . ck pencil, without color and withplain block lettering; (3) That elevations have no foregroundor background and that shadows becast from left at an angle of 45°; (4) That floor plans have walls and sol-ids outlined with heavy lines andfilled in with lead pencil; (5) That sectional drawings have sec-tions of solids outlined with heavylines and filled in with lead pencil. 99 100 ARCHITECT AND LNGINELR, SeptemSer, 1930 3. Data on Existiiuj Plant: (a) The attached drawings indicatethe church property and the existingplant. Each Competitor should visit thesite, however, in order to satisfy himselfof their accuracy. (b) The existing organ will be movedto the new building and provision shall Competitor, plus a sum to be allowedfor altering the existing building shouldthe Competitor wish to do this and whichalso shall be indicated, shall not exceed5+1, This figure, however, shallnot include the architects fee. (b) That cubage be computed to showas exactly as possible the actual volume. _^i: it


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